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Bible Study That Inadequate Feeling!

netchaplain

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How often do you find yourself feeling there’s something wrong, but you can’t quite put your finger on it? Well, there is something wrong but there’s also something more right, because “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound†(Rom 5:20). The purpose of sin is to bring us to God; the continued presence of sin is to keep us dependent on God. This is the same reason for Satan’s continued presence in this life.

The wrong inside us, which is the “old man†or sinful nature (Rom 7:17, 20, 21, 23, 25), cannot be present without us sensing and noticing its existence. We know it has been crucified (Rom 6:6) but its’ eradication will not occur until “the redemption of our body†(Rom 8:23). Due to its presence, we at times sense the condemnation it possess and this produces “that inadequate feelingâ€, but we must also remember to keep a guilt-free conscience (Acts 24:16; 1Ti 1:5, 19; 1Ti 3:9; 2Ti 1:3; Hbr 10:2, 22; 1Pe 3:16, 21) in spite of it, so that our fellowship with the Father may be unhindered, esp. during our prayers of confession to Him (1Jo 1:9).

We are never adequate to address the sin issue, nor are we required to, because the pardon in our life from what Christ has procured when He said on the cross, “It is finishedâ€, has been and will always be not only more than adequate but the sole element of resolution for all sin. Our part is “casting all your care on Him†(1 Pet 5:7) and trust that the Lord’s propitiation (Rom 3:25; 1Jo 2:2, 4:10) is always the only answer. This especially includes self-condemnation, “For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confience toward God†(1 John 3:20, 21).
 
How often do you find yourself feeling there’s something wrong, but you can’t quite put your finger on it? Well, there is something wrong but there’s also something more right, because “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound†(Rom 5:20). The purpose of sin is to bring us to God; the continued presence of sin is to keep us dependent on God. This is the same reason for Satan’s continued presence in this life.

The wrong inside us, which is the “old man†or sinful nature (Rom 7:17, 20, 21, 23, 25), cannot be present without us sensing and noticing its existence. We know it has been crucified (Rom 6:6) but its’ eradication will not occur until “the redemption of our body†(Rom 8:23). Due to its presence, we at times sense the condemnation it possess and this produces “that inadequate feelingâ€, but we must also remember to keep a guilt-free conscience (Acts 24:16; 1Ti 1:5, 19; 1Ti 3:9; 2Ti 1:3; Hbr 10:2, 22; 1Pe 3:16, 21) in spite of it, so that our fellowship with the Father may be unhindered, esp. during our prayers of confession to Him (1Jo 1:9).

We are never adequate to address the sin issue, nor are we required to, because the pardon in our life from what Christ has procured when He said on the cross, “It is finishedâ€, has been and will always be not only more than adequate but the sole element of resolution for all sin. Our part is “casting all your care on Him†(1 Pet 5:7) and trust that the Lord’s propitiation (Rom 3:25; 1Jo 2:2, 4:10) is always the only answer. This especially includes self-condemnation, “For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God†(1 John 3:20, 21).

Hi, N.

It's like in Romans 9, where the 'eternal Spirit' is said to purge our conscience from dead works 'to serve the living God'. If before we believe the conscience isn't troubled, there is something wrong, right?
 
When we were born again we were made clean in Christ yet if we are honest how often do we start a new day thinking "I am innocent in God"? The reality each day we are surrounded by a world condemned by sin and it leaves evidence upon our mind and body. This can quickly removed by acknowledging it for what is, repenting of it and moving on. We get so busy we forget to listen to the still small voice that reminds us who we are in Christ and that He has provided a remedy for us that we may overcome this world with Him.
 
Farouk and John O, I like and agree with your replies in this thread and would appreciate your opinions on my post for today, Friday in the Hungry Heart thread because it addresses this issue. Thanks and God be blessed!
 
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